Speaking of Brady, the Buccaneers locked up two of their top in-house free agents on Monday, as Tampa Bay is gearing up for another title run. Below are grades ...
The receiver and special teams stud returns to New York for a cool $12 million over two years. A Pro Bowler during his first season in Arizona, the Cardinals and Conner agreed to a well-deserved three-year, $21 million extension. Big Blue needs help on the offensive line, so they went out and acquired a player who helped Jonathan Taylor emerge as one of the NFL's top running backs. The defending champs were able to hang onto Allen to the reported tune of $24 million over three years. Ogunjobi recorded seven sacks before a foot injury led to him missing most of the Bengals' playoff run. They did so without breaking the bank, as Reddick comes to Philadelphia for a reported $45 million over three years. In Kirk, the Jaguars now have a 25-year-old receiver who appears to be coming into his own as a big-time player. Instead of hitting free agency, Noteboom returns to Los Angeles with a three-year, $47.5 deal. Jackson wasn't cheap (he will reportedly sign a five-year, $82.5 million deal), so the pressure for him to perform will be on. Jacksonville's big day included the signing of Scherff, a five-time Pro Bowler and the top-rated offensive lineman in free agency. Miami kept one of their top defensive players in Ogbah, who has collected 18 sacks over the past three seasons. Speaking of Brady, the Buccaneers locked up two of their top in-house free agents on Monday, as Tampa Bay is gearing up for another title run.
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Scherff has been a dependable blocker when healthy in Washington. Oluokun led the Falcons with 192 tackles last season, and Fatukasi is a force against the run. He has 25 picks over the past four seasons, most in the league. “These decisions are always difficult, but we wish Jarvis well and we look forward to the day when he returns as a storied Browns alumnus.” Miami badly needs a reliable running back and gets one in Edmonds, who would have been a backup to Conner in Arizona. “We are excited to have Preston continue his career with the Packers,” general manger Brian Gutekunst said. Jacksonville, which has the first overall selection in the draft next month for the second straight year, got busy early.
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Get him out of the division. They are the Jaguars. They did re-sign Geoff Swaim (for too much money) and Ben Jones. They added depth along the offensive line with Jamarco Jones. The Titans are a team that is up against the salary cap.
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A source told ESPN that Marpet made the decision over concerns for his overall health. The Wagner move will save the Seahawks $16.6 million in cash and salary-cap space while leaving a massive hole in the middle of their defense. Sources told Schefter that Washington will pay the full $28 million due to Wentz for the 2022 season, including a $5 million roster bonus due next week. The Los Angeles Chargers and wide receiver Mike Williams have reached agreement on a multiyear deal, the team announced. Rodgers announced Tuesday on Twitter that he will return to the Packers for the 2022 season. The Detroit Lions have informed outside linebacker Trey Flowers that he will be released next week when the league year starts, a source told ESPN. In a tweet Thursday, Flowers wrote: "Truly grateful for the love and the lessons!!" The deal is worth $31.65 million with $17.5 million guaranteed, a source told ESPN. Ertz wanted to stay in Arizona and quickly received his wish, at $10.55 million per year. Releasing Saffold will save $10.4 million in salary-cap space for the Titans. He was set to hold a $12.8 million cap number this season if he wasn't released. The deal is for one year and will pay McCourty $9 million, a source told ESPN. New York Giants wide receiver Sterling Shepard is returning on a reworked one-year deal, a source told ESPN. The team's longest-tenured player wanted to return. Veteran quarterback Brian Hoyer has reached agreement on a two-year contract to return to the New England Patriots, his agent confirmed. The deal ensures that Cousins will remain the Vikings' quarterback as the franchise begins a new era with general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah and coach Kevin O'Connell.
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Now, the former Pro Bowler will move on to his third team in as many years while the Colts search for a replacement. The Patriots have a couple of good receivers in Kendrick Bourne and Jakobi Meyers, but they need to add a true No. 1-type receiver and depth to their wide-out room. He agreed to a one-year, $9 million deal with the team. Deshaun Watson's trade market is heating up after a grand jury elected not to indict the embattled Texans quarterback on nine criminal complaints of sexual harassment and misconduct. 2:09 p.m. — For the second straight day, a starting quarterback is traded. 7:03 p.m. — The Cowboys were deep in talks with Michael Gallup about a potential extension. He announced the decision on Twitter and confirmed that he would be returning to Tampa Bay. 11:44 p.m. — After Brady's return, the Buccaneers moved quickly to lock up their center. The Dolphins are expected to be interested in Jackson, per Omar Kelly of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. 10:56 a.m. — Deshaun Watson has permission from the Texans to speak to other NFL teams. 7:58 a.m. — NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports that Packers WR Davante Adams will not play on the franchise tag. There isn't a Tom Brady-type prize this offseason — well, there wasn't until he came back, at least — but there are plenty of quality playmakers available at receiver, on defense and along the offensive line.
The tampering window featured a slew of players and teams coming to agreements before contracts can become official Wednesday at the start of a new league year.
In Reid, the Chiefs sign a younger (he just turned 25) replacement for the defensive secondary. And Christian Kirk agreed to a four-year deal with the Jacksonville Jaguars on Day 1 of free agency Monday that has a maximum value of $84 million. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers used the franchise tag on Chris Godwin at the cost of about $19 million. The Titans are also expected to add more depth at cornerback. Jack, 26, led the Jaguars with 108 tackles last season. Jenkin's release was anticipated, as the 33-year-old cornerback had a high cap number ($10.1 million) and the Titans were already financially strapped. Pittsburgh ranked 29th in the NFL with just 3.9 yards per carry last season. However, Watson could force their hand. Williams, 25, started all five seasons for the New Orleans Saints since he entered the NFL in 2017. But there are still many of the top free agents who remain uncommitted. The Broncos offered Gregory a five-year, $70 million contract with $28 million in guarantees, a person with knowledge of the deal confirmed to USA TODAY Sports. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the deal was not signed. Expect more action soon in the market, as well as more trades possibly coming together.
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He has played primarily in the slot the past two seasons and due to Mike Gesicki, Dalton Schultz, and David Njoku already being tagged, Engram is a good candidate to land with a team who could unlock his talent, keep him focused and position him for success. According to reports, teams are interested in Engram as a slot receiver and at tight end. It was the Atlanta Falcons who demonstrated how to effectively position Patterson for offensive success last season with almost 14 opportunities (rushing attempts and targets) per game. Smith-Schuster is only 25 years old, and I would love to see him sign with the Kansas City Chiefs, Dallas Cowboys or Miami Dolphins. Chark gave fantasy managers a glimpse of his potential, tallying 5.0 receptions and 67 receiving yards per game during the 2019 season. He could thrive in the Cowboys' offense as a secondary receiving option alongside CeeDee Lamb if his rehab from a torn ACL goes smoothly.
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The Tennessee Titans have under $150,000 in cap space according to Over the Cap. There are still quite a few moves they can make to increase that number. They currently don’t have their starting left guard, center, and right tackle from last season under contract. With that being said, the NFL free agency negotiating period kicks off this morning at 11 AM central time.
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Now, if a player happens to be traveling to that city and is there on Wednesday, that is just a coincidence, right? It is risky because there could be higher demand or the player could see it as an insult that the team did not just re-sign him initially, but it is a possibility. The framework of a deal can be in place, but the specifics and the contract cannot be completed until free agency begins. The unrestricted part is important, as restricted free agents cannot start negotiations on offer sheets until March 16. There are rules to the legal tampering period. The 2022 NFL league year begins on Wednesday at 4 p.m. Eastern, however, 12 p.m. Easten time today marks the unofficial start to the year.
If you're among the Kansas City Chiefs fans who are concerned about the number of personnel moves the team has made so far this offseason, don't worry.
As of Monday morning, the Chiefs are $6.3 million over the salary cap, so there is literally no room to sign any free-agent players. We’re not supposed to notice that many of these contracts will be announced very soon after the legal tampering period begins — clearly suggesting there was some communication between those teams and agents before the league-approved period began. During the beginning of the offseason, NFL rules strictly prohibit teams from contacting players under contract with other franchises; teams can’t even communicate with agents for such players.
Who are the top players available at each position? Which free agents offer the most value? And which should teams try to avoid?
He isn’t the smoothest mover in coverage, and he attacks the line of scrimmage recklessly at times, but the 30-year-old’s strength in the run game and usefulness as a blitzer will make him an attractive option for a smart defensive coordinator. Maye isn’t the most versatile of safeties, but if you park him in the deep part of the field, he will make plays. Every defense was looking for their own version of Earl Thomas at the time—a rangy center-field safety who could eliminate throws to the deep middle—and Williams is one of the premier free safeties in today’s game. Whether you’re looking for a coverage guy who can hang on the outside (Hayward and Ward) or a player who can work in the slot (Nelson and Reed), there is a little something for everyone. The Bengals swung a midseason trade for Hill last year and he was instantly one of the most important players on the defense. Robinson’s contested catch rate dropped to 33.3 percent in 2021, per Pro Football Focus, after he caught 53.3 percent of his contested targets in the first three seasons of his time in Chicago. For a receiver who has never created much separation, that would be a concerning trend if it continues. It’s just that a deal for him will be very expensive, and there are some options in this next group who have been just as productive—if not more so—in recent campaigns. Any team that misses out on Penny should skip past the bigger names and try to land one of these backs on a modest deal. The team that signs him will be paying for a career year that wasn’t as good as the traditional counting numbers imply. He increased his accuracy and ability to read the field, his mobility never went away, and he can add a dimension to any run game. And Fitzpatrick, who’s coming off a gnarly hip injury, provides a veteran presence in the locker room and can be a spark off the bench if needed. And which teams are in the market for which positions?
NFL free agency is set to open this week, and it could prompt a flurry of high-profile signings and trades. What should fans expect?
Here is everything you need to know about the Kansas City Chiefs and the NFL's legal tampering period.
Brett Veach and his staff still have a lot of work to do on the team’s salary cap as they’re projected to be over $5 million in the red as of Sunday evening. They’ll likely be more involved in the second wave of free agency. If players like Tyrann Mathieu and Charvarius Ward leave in free agency, they’ll want to acquire released players because they won’t count against the compensatory pick formula. Chiefs fans have also seen what the good side of legal tampering can bring. Chiefs fans are certainly familiar with the harshest of possible consequences. Below you’ll find the various things teams can do and what they’re not allowed to do.
The Broncos got their franchise quarterback in Wilson but at a tremendous cost including two first-rounders, two-second rounders, defensive lineman Shelby ...
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The 2022 NFL offseason has already been chock-full of headlining moves. Tom Brady scrapped his retirement plans and will return to the Buccaneers for his ...
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They have a few positions of need, especially on defense (including edge rusher, safety, and linebacker). But on the offensive side of the ball, wide receiver appears to once again be an area they could look to address.Here’s a look at a handful of names we have previously identified as potential targets for Roseman and Co. this offseason:JuJu Smith-Schuster may not be the top name on the market, but he is the top name to watch for the Eagles, as Jeff McLane singled out the 25-year-old receiver this weekend as his prediction for the Eagles to sign.Allen Robinson (28) and D.J. Chark (25) are two younger guys who are both coming off down seasons in 2021, but could still be out of the Eagles’ price range, according to McLane.Zach Pascal and Russell Gage were mentioned as options for the Eagles in the slot, both previously and in the most recent piece from McLane. Cedric Wilson is another name to watch.Previously, DeMarcus Robinson was identified as a player who the Eagles have “in their sights,” per McLane. The team has been monitoring his situation, as the Inquirer’s Jeff McLane reported, and has the draft capital to outbid most suitors.According to an NFL Network report, the Carolina Panthers are expected to have significant interest in Watson. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Seattle Seahawks, and a handful of other teams are also reportedly possibilities.It’s worth noting the Eagles have given Jalen Hurts multiple votes of confidence this season, including one from general manager Howie Roseman at the NFL Scouting Combine earlier this month.When asked about Watson directly, Roseman pivoted back to the promise Hurts showed in his first year a starter, in which he showed promise but still has room to grow as a passer.“We have Jalen Hurts,” Roseman said, “who’s a 23-year-old quarterback, who led his team to the playoffs, and he’s going to get better and better and better. The general manager will rarely bid on top free agents and instead target the secondary market in the early going before waiting out the less- attractive options.There have been exceptions to this rule, but Roseman by and large offers long-term deals to players on their second contracts (see: Rodney McLeod) or at premium positions (Javon Hargrave) and shorter ones to over-30 veterans (Chris Long) or ones at secondary positions (LeGarrette Blount).Salary cap restrictions, some of them self-inflicted, have tightened the purse strings in recent years. No current GM has made as many trades on a per-year basis.But Roseman is likely to initially focus on free agents who meet specifications in age, value and, ultimately, price. But the Eagles have about $21 million to spend when free agency officially opens at 4 p.m. Wednesday. Some of that money will be allocated to their draft picks, but the cap wizards at the NovaCare Complex have creative ways to stretch a buck.Two years ago, Roseman actually dipped his toes into signing Byron Jones, then the top cornerback on the market. The 49ers scooped him up on a one-year contract and the defensive end notched career highs in sacks (6½) and hits (17). Key can rush from inside, but he would have to stay on the outside in base.Kemoko Turay (26). The Colts edge rusher has been plagued by injury, most notably the ankle he broke and dislocated in 2019, since being drafted in the second round four years ago. But he stuck to his guns, adjusted, and traded for Darius Slay, which proved to be the better acquisition. The new league year doesn’t actually begin until Wednesday afternoon, but Monday marks the beginning of the NFL’s legal tampering period in which teams and agents can begin negotiating new deals, deals that won’t become official until Wednesday at the earliest.So, who are some players that might be connected to the Birds once free agency opens? But in some cases, the players who leave could ultimately be just as important, especially when they were starters on a playoff team just a year earlier. Gannon would also have institutional knowledge on his character, having shared time in Indianapolis.Lorenzo Carter (26). The New York Jets end returned from a 2020 Achilles rupture and recorded 31 pressures in 296 pass rushes, per Pro Football Focus.» READ MORE: Your guide to Eagles free agency 2022 They’re likely to let him walk after trading for Khalil Mack to line up opposite Joey Bosa. Nwosu’s versatility – he dropped into coverage 56 times – could be appealing to Eagles defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon.He could play strong-side linebacker in 3-4 base personnel and rush from the edge on pass downs.Arden Key (25). After three underwhelming seasons, the Raiders released Key last offseason. Eagles free agents who could end up elsewhereNFL free agency is often focused on the players your favorite team adds.
Green Bay Packers All-Pro De'Vondre Campbell powers an excellent group of off-the-ball linebackers.
Rashaan Evans, Titans (26): A first-round pick in 2018, Evans started all 16 games in 2019 and 2020 and 11 games in 2021, when he missed time with an ankle injury. He had 99 tackles in 16 starts for Cincinnati in 2020. In 2021, he played in 17 games (13 starts) and had 98 tackles (11 misses) and four passes defensed. Kenny Young, Broncos (27): A fourth-round pick by Baltimore in 2018, Young was a full-time starter for the first time in 2021. He also missed 14.0 percent of his tackle attempts, one of the worst rates in the NFL. Ja’Whaun Bentley, Patriots (25): A fifth-round pick in 2018, Bentley started 29 games the past two seasons. However, he missed 14 games in 2020 and six games in 2021. After posting 105 tackles in 14 games in 2019, Brown was limited to 10 games apiece in 2020 and 2021. His best season came in 2019 with the Rams, when he posted 134 tackles (one miss), 3.5 sacks, two forced fumbles, two interceptions and nine passes defensed. He led the NFL in tackles in 2016 and 2019 and solo tackles in 2017. In 2021, he started 16 games and tallied a resounding 170 tackles. Injuries limited him to nine games in 2019 and 10 games in 2020.
Brian Hoyer is sticking around in New England for another go-around, signing a two-year deal with the Patriots ahead of free agency.
The 36-year-old is essentially a player-coach at this stage of his 14-year NFL career. Hoyer backed up Jones last season, appearing in five games and attempting 11 passes. He last started a game in 2020 for New England -- a 26-10 loss at Kansas City.
The NFL's free agency frenzy is set to kick off this week, with the legal tampering window for players and teams opening Monday.
McKenzie originally joined the Bills from Denver in 2018 and began to get meaningful playing time in 2019. Smith, who has one year left on his contract, has a salary cap number of $19.73 million and the Packers needed to get it down significantly. He'll make $14 million in the first year and $27 million over two years. According to another person familiar with the move, speaking to USA TODAY Sports on condition of anonymity because it was not yet officia, the Packers released Turner, which gained them $3.43 million in cap space. Among them: The Los Angeles Chargers look to be big spenders, with New England Patriots star cornerback J. C. Jackson and former Seattle Seahawks great Bobby Wagner among their possible targets. His extension affords Atlanta some much-needed cap relief in the short term. They are expected to get a bulk of that from quarterback Aaron Rodgers' new contract, which will reduce his $46.4 million cap number considerably. Boyle made three starts in place of Jared Goff last season, completing 64.9% of his passes with three touchdowns and six interceptions. And if the past week of eye-opening trades was any indicator, a flurry of moves could be forthcoming sooner rather than later. Right guard proved to be a particularly vulnerable spot. His departure means that Tampa Bay will have two new starters on the interior line after Ali Marpet's retirement. Edmonds had 116 rushes for 592 yards and two touchdowns in 12 games, including 11 starts due to an ankle injury.
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If you compare to Chase Edmonds, who went for $6.4M a year to the Dolphins, Conner’s $7M is an absolute steal, even with performance escalators that could push the contract a little higher. Conner became a critical part of the Cardinals offense this season as he made his second Pro Bowl, rushing for 15 touchdowns on the year. That said, from a pure football standpoint this feels like a huge waste of the limited cap space Dallas already has. Cappa, the former Buccaneers’ guard, is solid value at $10M a season for his level of production. The issue isn’t the player here, it’s signing a running back to a free agent contract that out-strips his production. There’s no question that Ogbah has become a defensive cornerstone for the Dolphins, and keeping him was critical to the first-year success of Mike McDaniel as head coach. I really, really like this move because of what it signifies for the rest of Cincinnati’s free agency. It was unlikely San Francisco could keep Tomlinson based on the cost, and this feels like a fair deal from top to bottom. This is a huge vote of confidence in his rehab, after Diggs’ season was ended due to an ankle dislocation. The 28-year-old defensive end has had back-to-back 9.0 sack seasons for the Dolphins, and a solid 77.0 rating from PFF this past season. Karras is a top-15 ranked guard from PFF, and a player Bill Belichick lauded for his reliability. It’s unclear if Reddick can fill the role of a top-tier solo pass rusher, but he’s being paid that kind of money.
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March 16 (4:00 PM Eastern) - Official start of free agency: The 2022 league year and free agency period begin at 4:00 p.m., New York time. Herbig is the strongest RFA candidate to earn a tender. Quarterback should always be considered a position of need unless you have an elite player at that spot. They’ll likely add at least one player at both of those positions, if not multiple. However, a contract cannot be executed with a new club until 4:00 p.m., New York time, on March 16. Clubs will receive a personnel notice that will include all transactions submitted to the league office during the period between 4:00 p.m., New York time, and 11:59:59 p.m., New York time, on March 16. The Eagles can add more space by restructuring some veterans, such as Darius Slay, Javon Hargrave, and/or Lane Johnson. It’ll be interesting to see who the Birds add and which players will be leaving Philly. A Gardner Minshew trade would clear $2.5 million. It’s worth noting that trading Andre Dillard would clear $2.2 million. NFL free agency is here. March 14 (12:00 PM Eastern) through March 16 (3:59 PM Eastern) - Three-day window of negotiating, unofficial start of free agency: Clubs are permitted to contact, and enter into contract negotiations with, the certified agents of players who will become Unrestricted Free Agents upon the expiration of their 2021 Player Contracts at 4:00 p.m., New York time, on March 16.
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His contract is structured similarly to the $9 million deal he signed last year, functioning as a one-year deal but with money spread over multiple years for cap purposes, per ESPN. Former Arizona Cardinals running back Chase Edmonds is the newest weapon in Miami's arsenal. Joining Uzomah at MetLife Stadium is former San Francisco 49ers guard and Pro Bowler Tomlinson, who inked a three-year deal of his own worth up to $41.2 million. He became just the sixth player in NFL history with 120-plus catches, 1,500-plus yards and 11-plus touchdown catches in the same season. The Jaguars started the day signing wide receiver Christian Kirk to a monster deal, and they are adding another weapon for Trevor Lawrence in the passing game. The 29-year-old Miami native and former Broncos QB is going back to his roots after signing a one-year deal with the Dolphins to back up Tua Tagovailoa. Williams, 27, has officially agreed to a three-year, $60 million deal that includes $40 million fully guaranteed over the first two years, keeping him with the Bolts through the 2024 season. The Chargers are signing the former New England Patriots defensive back to a five-year, $85 million deal with $40 million guaranteed. The 26-year-old racked up 445 yards and two touchdowns last season in a backup role for the Cowboys. The former Arizona Cardinals wide receiver is off to the Sunshine State after signing a massive four-year, $72 million dollar deal — with a maximum value of $84 million — with the Jaguars, per ESPN's Adam Schefter. For a ninth of what the Jags spent on Kirk, the Lions were able to re-sign breakout wide receiver Reynolds, 27, to a two-year deal with a max value of $12 million. The veteran defensive end is the first of his position in NFL history to have seven straight seasons of his contract fully guaranteed after signing a new three-year deal to stay in Dallas through the 2024 season.
(Odds/lines subject to change. T&Cs apply. See draftkings.com/sportsbook for details.) March 13. 10:44 p.m. - The Bucs are bringing back center Ryan Jensen ...
Odds/lines subject to change. See draftkings.com/sportsbook for details. 5:57 p.m. - Tight end C. J. Uzomah is signing with the Jets on a three-year deal 6:19 p.m. - Safety Xavier Woods is signing a three-year deal with the Panthers 4:14 p.m. - The Bucs are re-signing cornerback Carlton Davis on a three-year deal 1:20 p.m. - The Jets are re-signing wide receiver Braxton Berrios to a two-year deal We’ll also use this as our Chargers’ news tracker for the rest of March. 11:54 a.m. - Mitch Trubisky is signing with the Steelers on a two-year contract 11:25 a.m. - The Cardinals are keeping running back James Connor on a three-year contract 10:44 p.m. - The Bucs are bringing back center Ryan Jensen on a three-year deal 11:11 a.m. - The Dolphins are signin running back Chase Edmonds to a two-year contract 10:56 a.m. - The Rams are keeping right tackle Joe Noteboom with a new three-year deal
Breaking down the major signings as they happen. J.C. Jackson, Mitch Trubisky, Haason Reddick, Alex Cappa, De'Vondre Campbell and more.
There’s a premium placed on comfort blanket receivers for Kyler Murray, who is going to struggle to replicate his downfield success in 2022 with the departure of Kirk and needs to become a more traditional Air Raid quarterback if the Cardinals are going to succeed. Engram was always going to need a quarterback to meet him at his level and put the ball where he felt comfortable. Conner is a phenomenal player, and a tough runner who brings the offense a punch at the goal line. Bridgewater is accurate, plays the deep ball surprisingly well and will be solid off run action, undoubtedly a staple of the Dolphins’ offense to come. Scherff, when healthy, can anchor a side of the line and stabilize both the tackle and guard positions within his reach, but he has not played a full 16-game season since 2016. Scherff is the first major move of the Doug Pederson–Trent Baalke partnership and signals an obvious desire to give Trevor Lawrence some time and space in the backfield. Ogbah is an agile defender who will fit well in the Dolphins’ Bill Belichick–inspired system, which is placing more of an emphasis on rushing as few defenders as possible and dropping more defenders into coverage. But landing Ogbah is a win for stunt-happy DC Josh Boyer, and Miami doesn’t end up paying too much of a tax for the privilege. In the era of simulated pressure, Reddick is athletic enough to approach the line and drift back into coverage to cloud throwing lanes. The former first-round pick found his comfort zone in Kyle Shanahan’s system and now heads to New York on a rapidly improving offensive line. The politics of the quarterback position in Chicago were a mess. Jackson had a league-high 23 passes defensed last year and has twice in his four years forced an opposing quarterback completion rate below 50% for the season.
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Field Gulls will work to keep fans of the Seattle Seahawks up to date on all the news across the NFL with a pair of free agency trackers. The Atlanta Falcons have extended LT Jake Matthews on a three year deal that averages $18.5M per year. Haason Reddick is set to sign with the Eagles. But the Seahawks are set to bring back Sidney Jones. The Hawks are also set to keep DT Al Woods. The Chicago Bears are set to add Larry Ogunjobi to their defensive line.
Aaron Rodgers announced his return to the Packers. The Broncos reportedly agreed to a blockbuster deal to land Seahawks great Russell Wilson. The Colts agreed ...
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Hill, the former Giant, starred in the playoffs and was worthy of this calculated contract with Larry Ogunjobi moving to Chicago. Jaguars sign Jets DT Foley ...
The Titans did well to keep the young cornerstone of their defense at a reasonable price. The Rams needed to make this move for a strong swing backup ready to replace likely to retire Andrew Whitworth in a full-time role on the left side. going after a first-round QB was more desperate for Washington, as Wentz has plenty to prove again back in the NFC East. Cooper is still in his prime at 27 and Cleveland took full advantage of Dallas' salary squeeze. Conner had an outstanding season as a complete back showing improved durability and strong finishing ability as a perfect fit in their running scheme. Let's hope Pittsburgh still is targeting a franchise QB early in the draft. They have to be thrilled to keep a key asset after needing to move edge rusher Za'Darius Smith's contract off the books. Jensen might have gone back to the Ravens otherwise. Allen keeps the middle intact. The Jaguars made a bit of a splash for a major upgrade from A. J. Cann and get a massive boost in their overall blocking for a player Doug Pederson had coveted from a former NFC East opponent. Miami had good money available under the cap to keep its own key players, and Ogbah had a strong season setting the tone up front and was worth keeping in his prime. The Packers got a major discount on Campbell's All-Pro playmaking in 2022 and rewarded with him a reasonable deal in relation to the linebacker market.
The first phase of NFL free agency began Monday at noon with the legal negotiating period, which runs through the start of the new league year at 4 p.m. on ...
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During his 22-year carer, Brady has played two games in London (2009, 2012) and one game in Mexico City (2017) along with his games in the United States. Of course, the huge problem for the guy who bought it is that the auctioned ball is likely no longer going to be the final TD ball of Brady's career, which means his $518,000 football is probably now worth about $518. With Brady playing another year, that likely means they won't go in the HOF together, which means Big Ben should get a big celebration and he won't have to worry about Patriots and Buccaneers fans taking over Canton when he eventually gets inducted. Any team that was going to play Tampa Bay in 2022 probably looked at the game as a winnable one, but with Brady back, that's not going to be the case anymore. This one is pretty obvious: With Brady coming out of retirement, the biggest winner is definitely the team that employs him. It won't be surprising if other key free agents -- like Rob Gronkowski -- also make the decision to return to Tampa Bay now that Brady is on board.
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His contract is structured similarly to the $9 million deal he signed last year, functioning as a one-year deal but with money spread over multiple years for cap purposes, per ESPN. The Seahawks won't be without a tight end though, as they re-signed Will Dissly. Joining Uzomah at MetLife Stadium is former San Francisco 49ers guard and Pro Bowler Tomlinson, who inked a three-year deal of his own worth up to $41.2 million. Former Arizona Cardinals running back Chase Edmonds is the newest weapon in Miami's arsenal. He became just the sixth player in NFL history with 120-plus catches, 1,500-plus yards and 11-plus touchdown catches in the same season. Williams, 27, has officially agreed to a three-year, $60 million deal that includes $40 million fully guaranteed over the first two years, keeping him with the Bolts through the 2024 season. The 29-year-old Miami native and former Broncos QB is going back to his roots after signing a one-year deal with the Dolphins to back up Tua Tagovailoa. The Chargers are signing the former New England Patriots defensive back to a five-year, $85 million deal with $40 million guaranteed. The former Arizona Cardinals WR is off to the Sunshine State after signing a massive four-year, $72 million dollar deal — with a maximum value of $84 million — with the Jaguars, per ESPN's Adam Schefter. Uzomah, 29, is leaving Cincinnati after eight years with the Bengals after signing a three-year deal with the Jets. He forced 13 missed tackles, fifth-most among tight ends, last season. For a ninth of what the Jags spent on Kirk, the Lions were able to re-sign breakout wide receiver Reynolds, 27, to a two-year deal with a max value of $12 million. The veteran defensive end is the first of his position in NFL history to have seven straight seasons of his contract fully guaranteed after signing a new three-year deal to stay in Dallas through the 2024 season.
12:11 - The Miami Dolphins are signing former Arizona RB Chase Edmonds to a two-year, $12.6 million deal, per his agent Drew Rosenhaus. This will be Edmonds' ...
2:32 - The Khans just don't spend money on pro wrestlers. The Eagles figure to be in the market for safety during free agency. 4:47 - Teddy Bridgewater is returning home to Miami with a one-year deal to be the backup with the Dolphins. 5:13 - With Tom Brady back in the fold Tampa is starting to get others to follow and has re-signed CB Carlton Davis to a three-year, $45M contract. 3:46 - Seattle is re-signing TE Will Dissly to a three-year, $24M contract. 4:03 - The Colts are bringing back TE Mo Allie-Cox on a three-year deal for $18M. 2:41 - The Bengals are re-signing DT B. J. Hill to a three-year, $30M deal. 2:37 - The Eagles have struck, bringing in former Temple star Haason Reddick back to Philadelphia on a three-year, $45M deal with $30M guaranteed at signing, per Mike Garafolo. The Camden native could fit in at the SAM LB position Jonathan Gannon wants to use in multiple fronts or just rush off the weak side. 2:08 - Former Eagles CB Sidney Jones is staying in Seattle where he once starred in college at the University of Washington. He signed a one-year deal for $3.6M. 1:08 - Multiple reports Have Cincinnati DT Larry Ogunjobi agreeing to a deal with Chicago for three years and $40.5M. 1:30 - Eagles veteran safety Rodney McLeod, who will become a free agent on Wednesday unless a new contract is worked out chimed in on Diggs' deal via social media. 12:55 - The Steelers have agreed to a two-year deal with Mitchell Trubisky, per the NFL Network's Mike Garafolo. Trubiskly, a former starter in Chicago, will be in line to replace future Hall of Famer Ben Roethlisberger.